GradUpdate – Common Academic Expressions in English: Research Article Introductions, Abstracts: Communicating Research Findings With Brevity and Concision, Writing in STEM: Writing to Weave Your Findings into the Scholarly Conversation, Preparing Excellen

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Common Academic Expressions in English: Research Article Introductions, Abstracts: Communicating Research Findings With Brevity and Concision, Writing in STEM: Writing to Weave Your Findings into the Scholarly Conversation, Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications, and more.

Seats still available

Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications
Online | Tuesday, Jun 21 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM Register

Events and Opportunities

A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND SUCCESS

Using Mendeley for citation management
Online | Monday, Jun 20 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM Register

COMMUNITY AND NETWORK BUILDING

IPBOC STEM Network Summer Social
In person | A social at Koerner’s Pub for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math women and gender-diverse persons to build community with other IBPOC women and non-binary people.
Monday, Jun 27 | 12:00 – 1:30 PM Register

PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

Mitacs Work Ready Training
Online | Asynchronous and synchronous sessions
There are many June sessions available on topics including Project and time managment, Project communication planning, Sound leadership and team building, and more. Learn more

RESEARCH SKILLS

Introduction to Git and GitHub
Online | Monday, Jun 20 | 10:00 – 11:45 AM Register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Common Academic Expressions in English: Research Article Introductions
Online | Tuesday, Jun 21 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Register

Abstracts: Communicating Research Findings With Brevity and Concision
In person | Wednesday, Jun 22 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Register

Writing in STEM: Writing to Weave Your Findings into the Scholarly Conversation
In person | Thursday, Jun 23 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Register

Thesis Defense – Food Science – PhD – Ronit Mandal

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UBC – Faculty of Land and Food Systems Announces The Oral Examination for the Degree of:

Doctor of Philosophy (Food Science)

Ronit Mandal

“Design, Development, and Validation of Continuous-Flow Pulsed UV Light Systems for Liquid Food Processing”

Thursday, June 16th, 2022 – 12:30 PM

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EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. R. Barichello

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. A. Pratap-Singh – Supervisor
Dr. D. Dee – Committee member
Dr. F. Taghipour – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. A. Pratap-Singh – Supervisor
Dr. D. Dee – Committee member
Dr. F. Taghipour – Committee member
Dr. S. Wang – University Examiner
Dr. O. Rojas – University Examiner
Dr. M. Saldana – External Examiner

Invitation: Dekaban Senior Scholar Talk – Friday, June 17

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Dekaban Senior Scholar Talk: EU’s Farm2Fork Strategy

Friday, June 17, 2022
Time:  2-3:30 pm

Hybrd:  McML Room 160 (in person) or Zoom (link to be sent on June 16)

Title: The European Union’s Farm2Fork Strategy as an accelerator of the bioeconomy under path dependence

Speaker: Dr. Mariusz Maciejczak, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance, Warsaw University of Life Sciences

Description: In this presentation, Dr. Maciejczak will discuss the development of the EU’s Farm2Fork strategy as a new an element of its Green Deal policy through perspectives of its historically changing priorities and recent crises (i.e., the war in Ukraine and the synergies with the EU’s Bioeconomy strategy). Dr. Maciejczak will also examine, as a case study, the results of the EU’s recent PotatoMetaBiome project.

RSVP by Thursday, June 16 (noon): https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25dJ8Qx87UCBPi6

Questions: Contact Matias Margulis (matias.margulis@ubc.ca) or Karen Lee (karen.lee98@ubc.ca).

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Karen Lee  (She, Her, Hers)
Director of Marketing and Communications
Faculty of Land and Food Systems | Room 235
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
H.R. MacMillan, 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone 604 827 5297 | Cell 604 312 6343
karen.lee98@ubc.ca | @ubcLFS
http://www.landfood.ubc.ca

Subject: TA’s wanted for Food Science Industry Project Course 

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FNH 425 Food Science Laboratory III is a two term course (Sept – April) where students work in groups of 3-4 to develop and execute a research plan to solve a specific objective set out by a food industry partner. Students develop hypotheses, perform a literature review, devise an experimental plan, and then execute experiments followed by data analyses.

Each project is assigned a food science faculty member and graduate student who will help the students navigate the project’s progress and deliverables. The course instructor as well as two laboratory technicians will also provide assistance throughout the course.

Unlike other TA positions, TAs will interact with a small group of students over the course of two terms, providing a unique opportunity for student mentorship. TA’s will help guide students in scientific writing, presenting, experimental design, and executing research. It has been shown that when students teach other students, they not only enhance their own knowledge in the process, but demonstrate improved communication skills, increased confidence, and improved leadership ability. These enhanced qualities will benefit you as you continue your graduate studies. Student mentorship is additionally a very rewarding experience.

30 h (or more if needed) will be assigned to TAs for the following responsibilities:

  • Grading 1 group proposal report and 1 group final results report
  • Attending and 2 x 3 h presentation days and grading all groups
  • Providing students access to FNH laboratories when needed
  • Attending periodic student project meetings with the faculty supervisor and industry partner so that you are aware of the project’s progress and activities

If you are interested in this unique TAship opportunity, please contact the course instructor, Patricia Hingston at patricia.hingston@ubc.ca

 

Patricia Hingston, PhD
Assistant Professor of Teaching

Food Science | Food, Nutrition and Health Program | Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Room 223 – MacMillan Building – 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Office: (604) 827-1604 | Cell: (604) 363-2110

Job Posting

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KPU Farm School is hiring ( 8 weeks during summer so may be ideal for students)
The position is a Field and Market Assistant at the Tsawwassen First Nation Farm School.

Here is the posting: https://www.foodwork.ca/jobs/market-gardening-and-vegetable-farming-jobs-64647

Market gardening, vegetable farming and regenerative agriculture jobs

DELTA JOBS & SUMMER JOBS. Hiring: Field and Market Assistant Type: age 30 & under / summer Organization: KPU Farm Schools – Tsawwassen First Nation Farm School Location: Tsawwassen/Delta, Metro Vancouver BC The Institute for Sustainable Food Systems at Kwantlen Polytechnic University is currently seeking applicants for the position of Field and Market Staff at KPU Farm Schools – Tsawwassen …

www.foodwork.ca

Sarah Clements
Research and Education Laboratory Farm School Coordinator – Tsawwassen First Nation Farm School

Institute for Sustainable Food Systems, KPU Farm Schools

Pronouns – She/Her/Hers

t 604-754-0331
e sarah.clements1@kpu.ca
kpu.ca/farmschools